Videos
slide 4: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=waNhD1Z23M8
slide 5: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KgbVG0Z1ZIo
slide 6:
40:40 in film/Mitch, Walt's son, tries to convince his father to go to a retirement home but is unsuccessful.
slide 7:
22:25 in film/Walt gets a call from his son who asks him about his day and seems to care about his father, but it only takes a short amount of time for Walt to realize he just wants something and it is season football tickets.
Assignment 2: Confucianism in Everyday Life
Videos
slide 4:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=waNhD1Z23M8
slide 5:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KgbVG0Z1ZIo
slide 6:
40:40 in film/Mitch, Walt's son, tries to convince his father to go to a retirement home but is unsuccessful.
slide 7:
22:25 in film/Walt gets a call from his son who asks him about his day and seems to care about his father, but it only takes a short amount of time for Walt to realize he just wants something and it is season football tickets.
Keynote:
Assignment 3: Tao of Poo
Tao of Poo
Assignment 4: Buddhist Sects
Cheontae Buddhism
Assignment 5: Interview
Interview Questions (Interviewed my Dad's coworker in China) - Translated by my dad
1.What is your religion and how does it affect your view of life?
2. Did you choose your religion or was it passed on by family and what are some traditions that run through your family?
3. Are there any things that you don't believe in your religion? Why?
4. What makes your religion different from others?
5. What do you think is the most important aspect of your religion?
6. Was there any point in your life where you wanted to change religions? Why?
7. Why do/did you follow the path of your religion?
8. What religion do you think are similar to Buddhism and why?
9. What were some difficulties you had to face by following Buddhism?
10. If you didn't follow your religion, how would you explain Buddhism?